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The Fall: A Woman’s Descent into the Unconscious: Daniela Yohannes

Past exhibition
28 June - 20 July 2019 London
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The Fall: A Woman’s Descent into the Unconscious, Daniela Yohannes

Addis Fine Art is pleased to present, The Fall: A Woman’s Descent into the Unconscious, Daniela Yohannes’ first solo exhibition with the gallery. The show will take place at the Addis Fine Art Project Space in London, opening on Thursday 27 June from 6 – 9 PM, and on view from 28 June – 14 July 2019, Tues – Sun 12 – 6 PM.

 

Daniela Yohannes’ rich and layered works are full of complex narratives and symbolism. They transport the viewer to an alternative universe where life and human nature are in a constant dialogue in search of a better world.  The dark, unclothed figures, stripped of their social context, are juxtaposed against the black and richly coloured backgrounds hinting at the possibilities of an alternative universe.  The artist invites the viewer to question not only the identity and social context of the painted figures, but also their own identity and position in society, re-imagine the predetermined terms of their existence.

 

Yohannes’ works are at once a personal journey through the discovery of identity, and a journey in redefining the politics of race. “The Fall: A Woman’s Descent into the Unconscious” also explores the emotional power of the artist’s dreams and unconscious. Dreams are a fascination for her. Their emotional power drawing her to investigate their metaphors and language. They are a way to confront and embrace the riches of emotions - from fears and anxiety to desire and euphoria. At the same time, the series is an examination of the artist’s experience as a black woman.

 

Yohannes states, “I uncovered elements of deep precarity and pain, as well as of radiant strength and beauty. The lone black female figure falling is therefore a representation of these many states of existence: as woman; as black woman; as immigrant/alien when met with that gaze of antipathy. Lived experiences are contributing factors to mental and physical wellbeing, yet not the culmination of the story. And so, whilst her fall is symbolic of multiple sites of systemic oppression; political, societal, religious, economic; during her internal and external descent though these layers of colour and hostility, she remains graceful and whole in herself: a mirror to the dignity and endurance of the black female.”  At the heart of the work, Yohannes is creating a world where she can find solace and joy, one where her words and actions matter and are valued; her appearance and experience have a place; a world of tolerance and kindness, a personal utopia. “The Fall is fundamentally a human journey; my personal prism to untangle universal truths of being”.

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  • Daniela Yohannes, Dark Matter, Deeper into the Abyss (detail), 2019. Copyright of the Artist and Addis Fine Art

    The Fall

    Wall Street International Art, June 20, 2019
  • Daniela Yohannes, Ignite, 2019. Courtesy of the Artist and Addis Fine Art

    Painter of the Invisible

    SHABAKA HUTCHINGS, Nat Brut Archive, June 1, 2019
  • Daniela Yohannes, Subterranean, 2019. Courtesy of the Artist and Addis Fine Art

    Daniela Yohannes

    AMFM.LIFE, May 21, 2019
  • Daniela Yohannes. Copyright of the Artist

    Daniela Yohannes: Eternal Space

    Mawena Yehouessi, Black(s) to the future, May 1, 2019
  • Visual Artist Daniela Yohannes Explores the Metaphysical on the Road to self-discovery

    Visual Artist Daniela Yohannes Explores the Metaphysical on the Road to self-discovery

    Eye Candy, Afropunk, May 1, 2016
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